Summary

  • Dan Lawrence hits five successive sixes in his 175 against Worcestershire

  • Durham's Ollie Robinson out for 198 against Essex at Chelmsford

  • Luke Wells & Josh Bohannon makes hundreds for Lancashire against Kent

  • Hampshire's Keith Barker takes 6-74 against former club Warwickshire

  • Somerset's Tom Abell makes unbeaten 105 against Nottinghamshire

  • Marnus Labuschagne out for 93 but Glamorgan build lead against Northants

  • John Simpson left on 183 not out as Sussex are dismissed for 442 at Hove

  • Ryan Higgins last to go for 143 as Middlesex total 433 against Derbyshire

  • Yorkshire bowled out for 456 by Gloucestershire at Scarborough

  1. Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 24 June

    Essex 105-3 v Durham 587

    Durham are well on top here and Ben Raine almost picks up his second wicket.

    Matt Critchley almost chops on to his own stumps, with a thick inside edge but survives and gets off the mark with the scratchiest of singles.

  2. Lancashire reach 300 one down at Canterburypublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 24 June

    Kent 244 v Lancs 300-1

    Marcus O'Riordan appeals for LBW against Luke Wells but it's not out.

    Wells was down the pitch and the ball may have missed leg.

    Maiden over.

    Josh Bohannon is forward to Matt Parkinson to push the ball through the off side for one.

    Wells misses with an attempted reverse sweep, but connects with the same shot off the next ball for one and Lancashire have 300 in 76 overs.

    That's five bonus points to date. Three with the ball yesterday and two with the bat.

  3. wicket

    WICKET Ali c Foakes b Atkinson 17published at 15:40 British Summer Time 24 June

    Worcs 59-2 v Surrey 490

    Kashif Ali doesn't think he touched that with his bat but the umpire thinks otherwise and he is on his way.

    Ben Foakes takes the leg-side catch and that's a bonus wicket for Surrey with just a few overs to go until tea.

  4. 'Bears staring at a substantial first innings deficit'published at 15:38 British Summer Time 24 June

    Warwks 229-8 v Hants 298

    Clive Eakin
    BBC CWR Sport

    Warwickshire are now starring down the barrel of quite a substantial first innings deficit unless the tail can wag.

  5. wicket

    WICKET Carlson c McManus b Procter 71published at 15:36 British Summer Time 24 June

    Glamorgan 267-5 v Northants 279

    Parity for Glamorgan is not far away, but Glamorgan lose another wicket as Kiran Carlson attempts an airy drive and edges Luke Procter through to the keeper.

    Carlson's front foot was nowhere near the pitch of the ball and he goes after facing 120 in total and hitting nine fours.

  6. wicket

    WICKET Woakes c Vince b Barker 6published at 15:33 British Summer Time 24 June

    Warwks 229-8 v Hants 298

    Keith BarkerImage source, Rex Features

    Keith Barker bowls to Michael Burgess, who runs the ball safely to third man for a single.

    Chris Woakes drives and misses the fourth ball but a connects with a leg side ball and clips it square for four.

    Out! Keith Barker has his sixth wicket!

    These are his best bowling figures to date at Edgbaston and his seventh five-wicket haul at this ground.

    Chris Woakes chases a wide ball without footwork and edges to James Vince who leaps up from a crouching position to take the catch.

    Craig Miles is in at 10 for the hosts.

  7. wicket

    WICKET Westley lbw Raine 24published at 15:31 British Summer Time 24 June

    Essex 101-3 v Durham 587

    Not much doubt that that one.

    Essex skipper Tom Westley is struck on the back pad by a good ball from Ben Raine which cuts into him off the pitch.

    The orange soles on Raine's bowling boots are very 'jazzy'.

  8. Postpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 24 June

    Kent 244 v Lancs 290-1

    Lancashire have been a little becalmed in the last couple of overs, bowled by Marcus O'Riordan and Matt Parkinson, costing just four runs.

    The fourth ball of O'Riordan's next over takes off from a length, beating both bat and keeper for a bye.

    Lancashire are a couple of hits away from a second batting point.

  9. 50 runs

    50 for Tom Lammonbypublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 24 June

    Notts 360 v Somerset 131-2

    Tom Lammonby steers Lyndon James through backward and two runs is enough to take to 50 from 104 balls.

    Spinner Calvin Harrison will continue to Tom Abell at the other end.

  10. Division Two updatepublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 24 June

    Glamorgan have their first batting point against Northants and are 256-4 in the 63rd over, just 23 runs behind.

    Leicestershire have lost Wiaan Mulder for 53 at hove, he was caught off Fynn Hudson-Prentice and they are 159-5.

    Luis Reece and Wayne Madsen continue to build their partnership at Lord's where Derbyshire are 128-2 after 29 overs.

    Yorkshire have the breakthrough at Scarborough with Gloucestershire's Cameron Bancroft caught at slip off Jordan Thompson for 29 to leave them 62-1.

  11. Five-wicket haul for Keith Barkerpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 24 June

    Warwks 221-7 v Hants 298

    The wicket of Jacob Bethell gives Keith Barker figures of 16.2-2-56-5.

  12. wicket

    WICKET Bethell c Vince b Barker 69published at 15:21 British Summer Time 24 June

    Warwks 221-7 v Hants 298

    Keith Barker is back into the attack, bowling to Jacob Bethell, who drives and Kyle Abbott stops the ball at mid on.

    Out! Bethell drives on bended knee and edges to James Vince at slip.

    A sad end to a fine innings. He was nowhere near the pitch of the ball this time but he's shown bags of talent here before that ball.

    Chris Woakes is in now.

  13. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 24 June

    Essex 95-2 v Durham 587

    Jordan Cox tries to cut Callum Parkinson - the ball is too straight for the shot but he manages to make good enough contact to direct it down to third man for four.

    Cox is 11 not out and Tom Westley has 23.

  14. Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 24 June

    Kent 244 v Lancs 282-1

    Matt Parkinson is taking a lot of punishment from Luke Wells, who belts fours through mid wicket, cover and down the ground.

    The last ball is worked leg side for one.

    13 off the over. 10 overs remain till tea.

  15. Postpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 24 June

    Worcs 42-1 v Surrey 490

    Not even Ben Foakes can stop that as Kashif Ali glances Sean Abbott fine for four.

    The Australian ends the over by testing the Worcestershire batter out with a bouncer, but he pulls it confidently for another boundary.

  16. Postpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 24 June

    Warwks 217-6 v Hants 298

    Michael Burgess gets away with a top-edged pull off the bowling of Felix Organ and runs a single as the ball lands safely.

    Liam Dawson strikes Jacob Bethell on the pad but that's too leg side to convince the umpire.

    But that's a convincing shot. A short ball from Dawson muscled over mid wicket for four.

  17. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 24 June

    Kent 244 v Lancs 265-1

    More runs for Luke Wells, who is forward to leg spinner Matt Parkinson and driving to long on for four.

    He also picks up four via a reverse sweep.

    The 250 partnership for the second wicket comes in 384 balls.

  18. 50 runs

    50 for Peter Handscombpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 24 June

    Sussex 442 v Leics 159-4

    Just moments after Wiaan Mulder's 50, Peter Handscomb matches him with a thick edge which allows him a single off Fynn Hudson-Prentice.

    It has taken 106 balls and is the sixth time he has passed 50 this season.

  19. Postpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 24 June

    Warwks 207-6 v Hants 298

    Maiden for James Fuller.

    Michael Burgess opens the face of the bat to Liam Dawson, running the left arm spinner to cover for one.

    Jacob Bethell charges forward to Dawson and drives over long on for four.

    That's the 50 partnership between Bethell and Burgess off 100 balls.

  20. 'Siddle has been building pressure'published at 15:11 British Summer Time 24 June

    Essex 78-2 v Durham 587

    Victoria Polley
    BBC Essex

    Essex got away with a couple but Peter Siddle has been building pressure from that Graham Gooch End and he forced Dean Elgar into playing at that one and he's edged it through to slip.